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factory Speed Racer Shirt.
Vintage 1997 Speed Racer shirt.
A cartoon way ahead of it's time, a inspiration for Anime artists and generations of fans.
A vintage, unused Made In USA garment.
'Baseball Jersey' style t-shirt featuring red sleeves, red reinforced collar and bright graphic on front.
Shapely and firm shirt with thick defined art.
Higher quality Made In USA clothing piece.
For a Speed Racer fan, car lover, Anime fan or a women's evening nightie shirt!
New. Unused.
Clean. No issues. Ready to wear.
'The Planet Inc.' tag states X-large (XL), and the measurements are:
35 inches long (top of collar to bottom),
24 inches across chest (armpit seam to armpit seam).
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Speed Racer, also known as Mach GoGoGo (Japanese: マッハGoGoGo, Hepburn: Mahha GōGōGō), is a Japanese media franchise about automobile racing. Mach GoGoGo was originally serialized in print in Shueisha's 1966 Shōnen Book. It was released in tankōbon book form by Sun Wide Comics and later re-released in Japan by Fusosha. Adapted into anime by Tatsunoko Productions, its 52 episodes aired on Fuji TV from April 1967 to March 1968. The anime was later re-broadcast on Tokyo MX from July 1 to September 25, 2008.
Selected chapters of the manga were released by NOW Comics in the 1990s under the title Speed Racer Classics. These were later released by Wildstorm Productions, a division of DC Comics, as Speed Racer: The Original Manga. In 2008, under its Americanized title, Speed Racer, Mach GoGoGo was republished in its entirety in the United States by Digital Manga Publishing and was released as a box set to commemorate the franchise's 40th anniversary, as well as serving as a tie-in with the 2008 film. The television series itself is an early example of an anime becoming a successful franchise in the United States, spawning multiple spinoffs in both print and broadcast media. The show was watched by a total estimated audience of 40 million viewers in the United States during the 1960s–1970s.
In 1992, Accolade made Speed Racer in The Challenge of Racer X for DOS. Two years later, that company made Speed Racer in My Most Dangerous Adventures for SNES, Which developed by Radical Entertainment.[citation needed]
In 1993, Pangea Corporation created and authored a CD-Rom title that featured game elements, a video clip creator that allowed players to make a classic Speed Racer mash-up moment, along with other themed interactive content. It was marketed under the name "The Compleat Speed Racer."[citation needed]
Namco created a Speed Racer arcade game in 1995.[citation needed]
Speed Racer game was released for the PlayStation. It was published in Japan by Tomy (1996) and in North America by Jaleco (1998).[citation needed]
A video game based on the 1997 series, simply titled Mach Go Go Go, was released by TOSE and Tomy for the Game Boy (with Super Game Boy support) in Japan.